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And Hope to Die (1972)

From this split-second on these men are going to be very rich... or very dead!

Genre : Crime, Drama

Runtime : 2H 22M

Director : René Clément
Writer : Sébastien Japrisot

Synopsis

A crook on the run hooks up with a criminal gang to commit a kidnapping. However, things don't go quite as planned.

Actors

Jean-Louis Trintignant
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Tony
Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan
Charley
Lea Massari
Lea Massari
Sugar
Aldo Ray
Aldo Ray
Mattone
Jean Gaven
Jean Gaven
Rizzio
Tisa Farrow
Tisa Farrow
Pepper
André Lawrence
André Lawrence
Chef gitan
Don Arrès
Don Arrès
Mastragos
Aubert Pallascio
Aubert Pallascio
Renner (as Louis Aubert)
Ellen Bahl
Ellen Bahl
Béatrice Belthoise
Béatrice Belthoise
Jean Coutu
Jean Coutu
Inspector
Jean-Marie Lemieux
Jean-Marie Lemieux
Lester
Michel Maillot
Michel Maillot
Gypsy
Robert Party
Robert Party
Mario Verdon
Mario Verdon
MacCarthy
Daniel Breton
Daniel Breton
Paul
Emmanuelle Béart
Emmanuelle Béart
Child (uncredited)
Germaine de France
Germaine de France
Old Lady on the Phone (uncredited)
Nicole Desailly
Nicole Desailly
Nurse (uncredited)
Martine Ferrière
Martine Ferrière
Mad Girl at Infirmary (uncredited)

Crews

René Clément
René Clément
Director
David Goodis
David Goodis
Novel
Serge Silberman
Serge Silberman
Producer
Francis Lai
Francis Lai
Original Music Composer
Edmond Richard
Edmond Richard
Cinematography
Roger Dwyre
Roger Dwyre
Editor
Sébastien Japrisot
Sébastien Japrisot
Screenplay
Pierre Guffroy
Pierre Guffroy
Art Direction
Louise Jobin
Louise Jobin
Costume Design
Olympe Watelle
Olympe Watelle
Costume Design
Alex Archambault
Alex Archambault
Makeup Artist
Monique Archambault
Monique Archambault
Makeup Artist
Sylviane Cahay
Sylviane Cahay
Unit Production Manager
Jean Lara
Jean Lara
Unit Production Manager
Ulrich Picard
Ulrich Picard
Production Supervisor
Jean-Jacques Schpoliansky
Jean-Jacques Schpoliansky
Unit Manager
Jean-Jacques Beineix
Jean-Jacques Beineix
Second Assistant Director
Arnie Gelbart
Arnie Gelbart
Second Assistant Director
Pierre Lary
Pierre Lary
First Assistant Director
Pierre Lefait
Pierre Lefait
Set Dresser
Albert Rajau
Albert Rajau
Assistant Art Director
François Suné
François Suné
Property Master
Michèle Amsellem
Michèle Amsellem
Assistant Sound Editor
Michèle Boëhm
Michèle Boëhm
Sound Editor
Jacques Carrère
Jacques Carrère
Sound Mixer
Daniel Couteau
Daniel Couteau
Foley Artist
Patrick Rousseau
Patrick Rousseau
Boom Operator
Claude Villand
Claude Villand
Assistant Sound Editor
Guy Villette
Guy Villette
Sound
Jacqueline Porel
Jacqueline Porel
Sound Mix Technician
Roger Bollengier
Roger Bollengier
Special Effects
Daniel Braunschweig
Daniel Braunschweig
Special Effects
André Trielli
André Trielli
Special Effects
Marcel Policard
Marcel Policard
Electrician
Georges Pastier
Georges Pastier
Camera Operator
René Menuset
René Menuset
Key Grip
Yves Manciet
Yves Manciet
Still Photographer
Paul Cot
Paul Cot
Assistant Camera
André Clément
André Clément
Assistant Camera
Alexis Pezas
Alexis Pezas
Assistant Editor
Catherine Ganz
Catherine Ganz
Assistant Editor
Françoise Diot
Françoise Diot
Second Film Editor
Monique Herran
Monique Herran
Script Supervisor
Frawley Becker
Frawley Becker
Dialogue Coach

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